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Five guys ready to break out
#1Malcom Floyd, WR, San Diego: With Vincent Jackson on the shelf, the Bolts look to Door No. 2 for their next best receiver, and you're looking at him. Floyd is big (he's 6-5), with soft hands and a knack for the ball. Once upon a time he was overshadowed by Jackson, but not anymore. "As far as a big guy who goes up and gets the ball," said teammate Quentin Jammer, "I don't think there's anybody other than Randy Moss and Larry Fitzgerald who can do what he does, which is adjust to the football." I don't know, but I might throw Calvin Johnson in that roll call, too, but you get the idea. Floyd is better than most people know. "I know I have ability," he said. "I've been getting opportunities year after year, and this is just another year where I can get more playing time and more looks my way."

Five rookies to like -- a lot
#3Ryan Mathews, RB, San Diego: He plays for Norv Turner, and if you know Norv you know he loves to run the ball. So Mathews should have a ton of carries, and, presumably, he does more with them this season than LaDainian Tomlinson did last. "I know I'm coming in after L.T. and everything," said Mathews, "but it's a new year and a little bit of a different team and the running game is going to be fine. I have an excellent, excellent line in front of me, and they're going to help me carry the load."

Five guys to pull for
#3Brandyn Dombrowski, T, San Diego: Why? Because he steps in for Marcus McNeill, who joins Vincent Jackson in Career Counseling. McNeill didn't sign the Chargers' one-year tender, thinking it was unfair. So the Bolts moved on, while McNeill refused to budge. Good for him. Because the Chargers won't either, and if McNeill thinks this is a game of cat-and-mouse he doesn't know GM A.J. Smith. Without McNeill, the Bolts go with Dombrowski, and while he's a natural left guard he proved last season he could play right guard or right tackle effectively. So why not left tackle? Dombrowski is a solid run blocker -- maybe better than McNeill -– but must polish his pass-protecting skills. Give him time. He will.

Coach in the best spot
#1San Diego's Norv Turner: He has the best team in the AFC West. He has one of the best schedules on earth, with the AFC West and NFC West featured. And he lives in San Diego. What more can you ask for? Well, since you asked, this: A Super Bowl. Turner is 18-0 in December with the Bolts, so he knows how to win meaningful games, but he lost three of his last four playoff starts. He has the team to go the distance. So go.

Five guys with something to prove
#4Shawne Merriman, LB, San Diego: Like teammates Marcus McNeill and Vincent Jackson, he's an unhappy restricted free agent. Unlike McNeill and Jackson he signed his tender and reported to camp. Now we find out what he has to offer because the guy who produced 39.5 sacks in his first 42 games has four the last two seasons. Merriman swears he's ready for a break-out season, but he missed the last two games of preseason with an Achilles injury that may sideline him for the season opener and that has critics wondering if it's the beginning of another setback.